ALBANY — The Republican challenger for New York attorney general is calling for incumbent Democrat Eric Schneiderman to break his silence on reports that the governor's office interfered with the corruption commission whose members were deputized by Schneiderman.

John Cahill, standing Monday outside the attorney general's office in Albany, says the deputies were obligated to report to the attorney general. He said Schneiderman hasn't said one word about the alleged interference or what he knew about it.

Cahill says New Yorkers deserve to know.

The governor's office has denied any wrongdoing, saying it "counseled" commissioners that Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed about what subpoenas to issue but didn't dictate or improperly interfere.